Reconciliation
April 14, 2018[…] you . . . ? Therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit. (1 Cor. 6:19—20) Jung offered three profound criticisms of Christianity (Dourley 1984) : its subjugation of the feminine; its […]
[…] you . . . ? Therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit. (1 Cor. 6:19—20) Jung offered three profound criticisms of Christianity (Dourley 1984) : its subjugation of the feminine; its […]
[…] one of the bicycle repairmen. I wish now that I had gone out to the front, leaned over the counter towards Mr. Earl, and said coolly, “When I am twenty-one, I will marry your […]
[…] Evan Mecham. Mon day mornings were brighter because people brought to work new jokes they had heard over the weekend. Children learned jokes at school and brought them home to their parents. Business people […]
[…] your lifestyle, because the church I belong to does not allow homosexuals to participate under any circumstances.”[ 6] Statements like these caught the attention of one notable listener, a wealthy young businessman named Ed […]
[…] in concise form his “jurisprudence”—his personal view of the appropriate backdrop to the interpretation of the Constitution.[ 6] Not surprisingly, he looks to the gospel of Jesus Christ. According to Latter-day Saint belief, the […]
[…] soul-searching and mind-searching needed for understanding. “This is a hard saying; who can listen to it?” (John 6:60) so many hearers have said. (1981, 36) But we can hear hard things. We can hear […]
[…] me, to remember physicist Max Born’s famous statement, “Physics, as we know it, will be over in 6 months” (in Hawking 1988, 156). He delivered that pronouncement in 1929, nearly sixty years ago, and […]
[…] one thousand separate stories; the missionary collection John B. Harris and I have brought together includes well over three thousand items; and these are only parts of the whole. The total Mormon collection contains […]
[…] mountain gapes like a shattered bone. The trail looks like the trees have shed pebbles for years. Over your head stone walls unweathered jut set to clap shut in the next quake. In “Early […]
[…] approach to education. Tanner was the son of a polygamist, college president and businessman who lived in Canada, and a hard-working, caring mother who lived in Utah. Though his childhood was often difficult, he […]